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Phillips Brooks House announced yesterday they had sold 131 of the 426 books which students sent to the basement sale. It has brought in $214 so far, and P.B.H. has returned $69 of it to the original book owners.
Students who want to sell their text-books can bring them to P.B.H. until Friday when the sale ends. The exchange lets them set their own price which they receive as soon as the sale is made.
Radcliffe book shoppers are also allowed to come to the Brooks House sale if their own exchange doesn't offer desired books. The Radcliffe exchange is sponsored by the National Student Association.
Last fall, P.B.H. received money for about 200 books out of the 450 which students put up for sale.
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